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Tha  Instituta  has  attamptad  to  obtain  tha  bast 
original  copy  availabla  for  filming.  Faaturas  of  chis 
copy  which  may  ba  bibliographically  uniqua. 
which  may  altar  any  of  tha  imagas  in  tha 
raproduction.  or  which  may  significantly  changa 
tha  usual  mathod  of  filming,  ara  chackad  balow. 


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Couvartura  da  coulaur 


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Covars  rastorad  and/or  laminatad/ 
Couvartura  rastauria  at/ou  palliculAa 


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La  titra  da  couvartura  manque 


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Colourad  ink  (i.a.  othar  than  blua  or  black)/ 
Encra  da  coulaur  (i.e.  autre  qua  bleue  ou  noire) 


Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrjtions  en  cculeur 


Bound  with  ot>  •''■  material/ 
Relii  avac  d'at        documents 


Tight  binding  may  causa  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liura  serrde  peut  causer  da  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  intiriaure 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajoutias 
lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte. 
mais,  lorsque  cela  Atait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
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point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  mithoda  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiqute  ci-dessous. 


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ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
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obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
etc.,  ont  6t6  film6es  A  nouveau  de  faqon  A 
obtenir  la  mailleure  image  possible. 


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to  tho  ganoroaity  of: 

Douglas  Library 
Quean's  University 

The  imagea  appearing  here  are  the  beat  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  iagibiiUy 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  ths 
filming  contract  apaclf ications.    . 


Original  copiaa  in  printed  paper  covera  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  iaat  page  with  a  printed  or  illuatrated  imprea- 
sion,  or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  coplea  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illuatrated  Impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  Iaat  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


L'exemplaire  filmA  fut  reproduit  grice  A  la 
g4n4roaitA  da: 

Douglas  Library 
Queen's  University 

Les  imagea  auhrantea  ont  AtA  reproduites  avac  la 
plua  grand  soln,  compta  tenu  de  la  condition  ot 
de  la  nattetA  de  I'exemplaire  f llmA,  et  en 
conformity  avac  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 

Lea  exempiairea  origlnaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
pepier  eat  imprlmte  aont  fllmis  en  commen^ant 
par  la  premier  piat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
darnlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'Impreasion  ou  d'illustratlon,  soit  par  la  second 
plat,  aelon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exempiairea 
origlnaux  aont  filmte  en  commenpant  par  la 
pramlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impreaaion  ou  d'Eliuatration  ot  en  terminant  par 
la  dernlAra  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  — ^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  y  (meaning  "END  "), 
whichever  appiioa. 

IMaps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratioa.  Thoae  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  aa  many  framea  as 
required.  The  following  diagrama  illustrate  the 
method: 


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darnlAre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  salon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  — ►  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbols  y  signifie  "FIN". 

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filmte  A  des  taux  de  reduction  difftrents. 
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reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  11  est  filmA  A  partir 
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WHERE  is*  Campobello?  How  does 
one  get  there?  .  What  can  one  do 
there  ?  These  are  a  few  of  the  many 
questions,  which  one  hears  asked  constantly,  in 
regard  to  Campobello,  and  although  there  are 
many  people  who  have  already  found  the  an- 
swers for  themselves,  there  are  still  a  great  num- 
ber of  eager  questioners  who  have  heard  of  the 
place,  but  whose  knowledge  of  it  goes  no  fur- 
ther ;  and  for  the  benefit  of  these,  this  little  book 
was  written.      _  ..:...   .,_.         -,,^,./,,,  -,  ■  ■ ;    .;. 

There  is  ap  indescribable   charm  in   a   new 


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summer  resort,  especially  when  one  finds,  not 
brass  bands,  electric  lights,  pavilions  and  the 
like,  but  ^reen  fields,  blue  sky,  cool,  fragrant, 
spicy  woods,  and  fresh,  invigorating  air,  the 
breath  of  which  means  a  new  lease  of  life. 
Those  in  search  of  the  former  must  go  else- 
where, but  those  who  seek  "  fresh  woods  and 
pastures  new"  are  welcomed  to  Campobello's 
hospitable  shores  with  open  arms.  First  of  all, 
then, 

©^ftere  lA  (i!am|io6efPo? 

Campobello  Island  lies  in  Passamaquoddy 
Bay,  about  seventy  miles  north-east  of  Mount 
Desert,  and  is  nearly  three  miles  from  Eastport, 
in  the  State  of  Maine. 

Campobello  Island  is  under  the  Canadian 
Government,  although  tl  =i  land  is  owned  by  the 
Campobello  Land  Company,  which  is  composed 
of  several  well-known  Boston  and  New  York 
gentlemen. 


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Jfoco  '3ioe(t  one  get  to  (§ampo6effo  ? 

Fine  steamers  of  the  International  Line  leave 
Commercial  Wharf,  Boston,  at  8.30  a.  m.,  and 
Portland  at  5.00  the  same  evening,  arriving  at 
Campobello  the  next  morning,  at  8  or  9  o'clock. 
By  taking  the  12.30  p.  m.  train  via  Boston  & 
Maine  or  Eastern  Railroad,  one  can  reach  Port- 
land in  ample  time  to  take  the  steamer  there. 
Baggage  checked  through  to  Campobello, 

By  Rail.  Take  Pullman  train  via  B.  &  M. 
R.  R.  for  St.  Andrew^s  morning  or  evening, 
connecting  there  with  steamer  ''Rose  Standish/' 
which  makes  the  run  to  Campobello  (15  miles) 
in  one  hour.  The  morning  train  from  Boston 
reaches  St.  Andrews  the  same  evening.  For 
railroad  time-table  see  daily  papers. 

The  elegant  new  steamers  built  for  the  Inter- 
natiopal  Line,  are  commodious  and  swift.  Their 
appointments  are  excellent,  and  service  admir- 
able. 


The  beautiful  ocean  steamer  "  Olivette  "  will 
run  between  Boston,  Bar  Harbor  and  Canipo- 
bello  as  last  year,  leaving  Boston  Saturday  after- 
noon and  Bar  Harbor  Sunday  morning,  arriving 
at  Campobello  the  same  afternoon,  and  returning 
Monday  morning. 

It  is  expected  that  the  New  York  and  Portland 
Steamship  Co.  will  run  from  New  York  to  St. 
John  twice  a  week,  touching  at  Bar  Harbor  and 
Campobello. 

©Sf^^at  \(b  tftere  to  3.o  at  tSampoftePfo  ? 

As  Campobello  is  about  ten  miles  long,  from 
two  to  three  miles  wide,  and  covered  with  a 
dense  growth  of  trees,  it  may  readily  be  sup- 
posed that  there  are  beautiful  drives  and  walks 
in  all  directions.  Those  who  are  fond  of  horse- 
back riding  will  find  the  roads  and  bridle-paths 
at  Campobello,  delightful.  There  is  plenty  of 
good  sailing,  boating  and  fishing,  with  skillful 
skippers  who  may  be  hired  by  the  hour  or  day. 


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Birch-bark  canoes,  with  Indian  guides,  may  be 
engaged  at  reasonable  rates.  There  are  several 
good  tennis  courts  in  the  hotel  grounds ;  billiard 
aivd  pool  tables,  and  bowling  alleys  in  connec- 
tion with  the  hotel.  In  fact,  one  can  always 
find  pleasure  and  occupation  at  Campobello. 

The  hotels  are  pleasant  summer  homes,  with 
bright,  sunny  bed-rooms  with  open  Hre^  for 
those  who  wish  them. 

The  parlors  are  cosy  and  comfortaLL,  where 
one  can  chat,  read  or  play  vv^^ist,  before  liugN? 
open  fires.  The  table  appointments  itrt  taste- 
tul,  and  the  food  is  well  cooked  and  well  servr'^. 

Applications  for  rooms,  for  the  season  of  1890, 
may  be  made  to  T.  A.  Barker,  care  of 

Alex.  S.  Porter, 

General  Manager  of  the  Campobello  Company, 

27  State  Street, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Full  information  as  to  time  tables,  etc.,  may 
'also  be  obtained  a^  the  above  address. 


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Names  and  addresses  of  some  of  the  visitors 
at  Campobello : — 

S.  Kingston  McCay,  1930  Spruce  St., 

E.  I.  H.  Howell,  463b  Germantown  Ave., 
Rodman  Wister,  334  No.  Ninth  St., 

F.  T.  Fasset,  1807  De  Lancy  Place, 
S.  F.  Corliss,  1707  Arch  St., 
Prosper  L.  Sen  at, 
J.  M.  Fox,  329  So.  Broad  St., 
Wm.  Brooke  Rawle,  230  So.  22d  St., 
Andrew  Blair,  3209  Race  St., 
Geo.  H  Miller,  1914  Chestnut  St., 
John  Lambert,  Jr., 
Wm.  M.  Stewart,  2008  Walnut  St., 
Geo.  W.  Bacon,  118  So.  19th  St., 
Henry  Petit,  118  So.  19th  St., 
John  W.  Wright,  1432  Pine  St., 
H.  G.  Ward,  216  So.  4th  St., 
A.  Wron  Utassy,  Germantown, 
Robert  Craven,  4108  Spruce  St., 
Taber  Ashton,  1132  V'ne  St., 
T.  Wistar  Brown,  Jr.,  1420  Pine  St., 
Chas.  G.  Leland,  220  So.  Broad  St., 
I.  H.  Brasier,  1803  Pine  St., 
Harry  Gbdey,  1841  Spruce  St., 
Edgar  Cope, 

J.  Shipley  Newlin,  1018  Clinton  Ave., 
Albert  B.  Williams,  617  Franklin  St., 
Henry  McCall, 
C.  Morton  Smith,  141 8  Walnut  St., 


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Wm.  Rotch  Wister, 
Miss  Milligan, 
Miss  Horwitz, 
D.  K.  E.  Fisher, 
Dr.  C.  Van  Bibber, 
Mrs.  J.  W.  Williams, 
Miss  S.  Tyson, 
John  Murdock, 
John  T.  Donaldson, 
Eugene  Ellicott, 
Mrs.  R.  M.  Wylie, 
S.  Lyman  Rice, 
Geo.  R.  Webb, 
Geo.  P.  Tiffany, 
F.  Mudge, 
Charles  Marshall, 
Sidney  G.  Fisher, 
B.  F.  Newcomer, 
Mrs.  V.  L.  Levering, 
Miss  Ellen  Duval, 
Mrs.  J.  Baugher, 
Edw.  Kiey, 
Geo.  F.  Talbot, 
Miss  Longfellow, 
Henry  Deering, 
John  A.  Emery, 
T.  Sterry  Hunt, 
Justin  Winsor, 
Sam'i  Longfellow, 
Rev.  A.  McKenzie, 


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Sam'l  Batchelder, 
Morrill  Wyman,  Jr., 
Prof.  A.  S.  Hill, 
Prof.  Lewis  Dyer, 
Rev.  F.  G.  Peabody, 
Arthur  Perrin, 
L.  F.  Brigham,  Jr., 
L.  Tuckerman, 
Miss  Nesmitt, 
Geo.  S.  Motley, 
Geo.  R.  Richardson, 
F.  W.  Sticloiey, 
B.  F.  Butler, 
^       Sir  F.  de  Winton, 
f?  Sir  Leonard  Tilley, 
Sir  John  MacDonald, 
Livingston  Blair, 
John  B.  Jackson, 
Mrs.  D.  R.  Morrison, 
Miss  O'Hara, 
W.  R.  Sewell, 
F.  G.  Kay, 
Mrs.  T.  M.  Carnegie, 
Alex.  K.  Nimick, 
T.  H.  Lazaer, 
S.  Boileau, 
R.  L  Jones, 
Sidney  Gile, 
Mrs.  H.  B.  Hurlbut, 
Miss  C.  P.  Wagner, 


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Col.  Cooper, 

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Edw.  H.  Ogden, 

Riverton,  R.  I. 

Chas.  E.  Lamb, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

G.  S.  Brownell, 

Worcester,  Mass.   . 

S.  T.  McCullough, 

Annapolis,  Md. 

Geo.  S.  Grosvenor, 

Trenton,  N.  J. 

Mrs.  R.  W.  Forbes, 

Brooklvn,  N.  Y. 

Chas.  M.  Cass, 

Troy,  N.  Y. 

Dr.  W.  M.  Postlethwaite. 

West  Point. 

L,.  L.  Prince, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Ralph  Elliott, 

Savannah,  Ga. 

John  D.  Weld, 

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Walter  Kane, 

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Jas.  H.  Bowler, 

Bangor,  Me. 

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Lester  Dwinell, 
E.  T.  Chapin, 
James  Gordon  Bennett, 
John  Whipple, 
Isaac  Townsend, 
E.  L.  Gookin, 
Somerville  P.  Tuck, 
Edw.  E.  Chase, 
Thas.  J.  Havermeyer, 
A.  C.  Gurnee, 
Jas.  M.  Stuart, 
Mrs.  N.  C.  Bayliss 
Miss  C.  Furness, 
A.  Van  Sinderin, 
Howard  Conklin, 
S.  L.  Parish. 
Robert  Wade, 
Edw.  Winslow, 
F.  A.  Snow, 
Sam'l  Lyman, 
C.  R.  Miller, 
Robert  H.  Lamborn, 
Mrs.  G.  B.  Sands, 
Mrs.  Wm.  T.  Blodgett, 
John  C.  Ten  Eyck, 
Geo.  W.  Vanderbilt, 
J.  J.  Van  Alen, 
James  Roosevelt, 
J.  Russell  White, 
Dr.  H.  C.  Houghton, 
F.  K,  Trowbridge, 


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W.  H.  Forbes, 

Dr.  W.  H.  Rockwell, 

E.  R.  Squibb, 
Jas.  W.  McLane, 
Edmund  Wetmore, 
G.  V.  Rives, 

F.  K.  Sturgis, 
David  King, 
F.  Bronson, 
Harry  Fenn, 
Alfred  Pell, 
Johnston  Livingston, 
H.  B.  Plant, 

H.  San  ford, 
Chas.  P.  Wells, 
Dr.  Russell  Sturgis,  Jr. 
Mrs.  James  Lawrence, 
Mrs.  Aug.  Hemenway, 
Mrs.  Walter  Baker, 
Henry  C.  Snow, 
Rev.  W.  R.  Alger, 
Dr.  Geo.  H.  Lyman, 
Wm.  F.  Apthorp, 
Frederic  Guild,  Jr., 
Mrs.  G.  H.  Towne, 
Geo.  A.  Gardner, 
John  L.  Gardner, 
A.  P.  Rockwell, 
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Mrs.  E.  II.  Derby, 
Miss  Lucj  Derby. 
Henry  C.  Hutchings, 
Wm.  Picknell, 
J.  Rogers  Rich, 
Robert  S.  Minot, 
E.  \V.  Rollins, 
Prof.  W.  Watson, 
Dr.  W.  II.  Gornan, 
Geo.  F.  Bemis, 
H.  Chapin, 
Dr.  C.  E.  Inches, 
Nathan  Morse, 
Winslow  Warren, 
Arthur  Lincoln, 
T.  P.  Procter, 
L.  W.  Saltonstall, 
Morris  Dorr, 
Miss  Fannie  Young, 
Solomon  Lincoln, 
Augustus  Flagg, 
Jos.  B.  Glover, 
E.  V.  R.  Thayer, 
J.  R.  Gregerson, 
Roger  Wolcott, 
Mrs.  Stackpole, 
Miss  Lydia  Head, 
Dr.  Frank  Wells, 


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John  H.  Childe, 

Miss  E.  W.  Healey, 

Dr.  Jacob  Williams, 

John  C.  Ropes, 

C.  H.  Sampson, 

John  Lathrop, 

Wm.  P.  Blake, 

R.  H.  White, 

Mrs.  B.  R.  Curtis, 

Henry  Sayles, 

Miss  Ellen  Frothingham, 

Edw.  Bangs, 

Miss  C.  E.  Russell, 
Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green, 
Follen  Cabot, 
A.  D.  Weld.  Jr., 
Miss  E.  W.  Perkins, 
Geo.  P.  Sanger,  Jr., 
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Dr.  F.  H.  Williams, 
Miss  A.  G.  Frothingham, 
Dr.  Harold  C.  Ernst, 
Edvv.  D.  Blake, 
R.  M.  Morse,  Jr., 
Miss  Bertha  W.  Jacobs, 
Miss  A.  H.  Thwing, 

J.  G.  Beals, 
Mrs.  F.  O.  Dame, 
Wm.  Simcs, 
C.  A.  Kidder, 

Dr.  Frank  Wells, 

John  Felt  Osgood, 

John  H.  Cabot, 

John  C.  Gray, 

Miss  M.  A.  Wales, 

Mrs.  N.  W.  Curtis, 

Lewis  W.  Tappan, 

Mrs.  John  Brewer, 

Edwin  Booth, 

Lawrence  Barrett, 

Dr.  S.  W.  Langmaid, 

A.  A.  Lawrence, 

T.  Parsons, 

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M&rtin  L.  Bradford, 
F.  P.  Appleton, 
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